Helps your pet safely get to where you are goingDog booster seat features folding legs - height ranges from 10" to 14" Strong harness straps keep your pet securely in his dog car seatReinforced plastic adds extra securityPlush seat and padded sides - just like a pet bedIncludes a removable travel bowl for food and waterRecommended for dogs up to 25 lbs

Does this effectively strap a dog in?

My dog can wiggle out of a lot of stuff. I was wondering if this will keep him in. I usually take his carrier and put him in the back seat but he is constantly crying (even up to 4 hours constantly) while in the car in his crate.

it will keep a wiggler contained, although make sure he/she won't chew it's way through the restraint

answered 2 years, 2 months ago

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pjean

pewaukee wi

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answer 2

I can't imagine any way your dog could wiggle out of this car seat. Your dog will get out of it's collar or harness before escaping this seat. The buckle is very strong and large and it has a three point harness.

answered 2 years, 6 months ago

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LogCabinLover

Burghill, OH

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answer 3

Yes, but use the harness instead if the collar. Down side of this product the folding legs kept folding in.

answered 2 years, 7 months ago

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Tazimoto

Sunnyvale, Ca

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answer 4

Missy doesn't like to be caged in either so I went with this carseat hoping she would like it and she does. She does lean over it pretty far but with the harness it works fine. She likes looking out the window now as it makes her higher in the seat. I would recommend you try this out. I too use a crate in the car and she has been ok with it but as we are getting ready to travel I wanted her to have a little more freedom and so far this is working. I liked this one as the seatbelt came around the front of it and holds it better.

answered 2 years, 8 months ago

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1stLady

New Braunfels,Tx

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Question

Is this pet booster seat safe for use in the front passenger seat?

Any pet seat will be safer in the back seat and it would be dangerous if you have a front passenger air bag, but I have mine in the front seat so I can pet her and she has a better view. Seat belt keeps it very secure.

answered 2 years, 6 months ago

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LogCabinLover

Burghill, OH

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answer 2

I wouldn't suggest putting in the front seat. Airbag issue. Don't want airbag to eject to hit the little guy if you get into an accident.

answered 2 years, 7 months ago

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Tazimoto

Sunnyvale, Ca

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answer 3

Yes, it is safe. The seat belt's shoulder and lap bands help to keep this booster secure, and there are hooks for your dog's harness that secure him. Please remember to NEVER use their collar to secure them but use a harness instead. I bought the double so it may be a little wide for my front seat, but I think that really just depends on your particular car.

The seat belt does indeed go through the assigned holes that keep the doggie seat secure. There is also a strap to attach to a dog's harness, but if I am using it in the front seat, I automatically use the "baby-hold-back" arm if I have to stop more quickly than I would normally choose.

answered 1 year, 1 month ago

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bitsysue

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Question

will this fit on my front seat of my Mercedes benz c300 sports

Do the strap attach to the seat beat and is this too big for my yorkie 6 llbs